Ratnagiri is located in the
southwestern part of Maharashtra
State on the Arabian Sea coast.
Ratnagiri became the administrative
capital under the Bijapur rulers.
It forms a part of the greater
tract known as Konkan. This
tract is historically famous
for it long coastline and convenient
harbours, together with it
comparative nearness to the
Arabian Sea.
The surrounding area is bordered
by the Sahyadri Hills on the
West; the heavy rainfall results
into highly eroded landscape
in the coastal region. Fertile
alluvial valleys produce rice
and coconut as the main crops;
fruit and cashew nut cultivation
is being promoted.
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